15 Published: 7/13/25 NYC Draft Riots By: The Civil War MonitorCategory: Cartoons Learn about the New York City draft riots that erupted in mid-July 1863 through illustrations published in various newspapers at the time.
Published: 5/28/25 A Costly Decision By: The Civil War MonitorCategory: Cartoons A look at the pro-Union message contained in a patriotic illustration published on an envelope, or "cover," early in the Civil War.
Published: 3/10/25 A “Texan Ranger” By: The Civil War MonitorCategory: Cartoons A deeper look at an illustration published in the July 6, 1861, issue of Harper's Weekly.
20 Published: 2/10/25 Civil War Valentines By: The Civil War MonitorCategory: Cartoons View examples of the satirical and comic military-themed valentines that were sent during the Civil War.
Published: 10/2/24 A Short Blanket By: The Civil War MonitorCategory: Cartoons A look at a Harper's Weekly cartoon titled "A Short Blanket," which pokes fun at a Confederacy assumed to be ill-equipped to defend its territory from Union forces.
Published: 8/2/24 Front Face! By: The Civil War MonitorCategory: Cartoons A Civil War envelope offers up a cheeky scene.
Published: 3/18/24 About the Size of It By: The Civil War MonitorCategory: Cartoons A look at the Harper's Weekly cartoon "About the Size of It," a lighthearted take on General Ulysses S. Grant's Overland Campaign.
Published: 8/24/12 Fathering Recruitment By: Laura June DavisCategory: Cartoons Titled, “A Good Way for Fathers of Families to Aid Recruiting,” this July 1862 Harper’s Weekly cartoon is a playful take on Union recruitment efforts. (Yet, it is much more...
Published: 8/17/12 Hercules of the Union By: Laura June DavisCategory: Cartoons Happy Friday! Today’s Friday Funny is a celebration of Union General Winfield Scott—cast here as the mythical Hercules slaying a secessionist hydra. Aiding Scott in his epic battle is the...
Published: 6/29/12 Dark Artillery By: Laura June DavisCategory: Cartoons Happy Friday! Today’s Civil War cartoon is a Frank Leslie drawing entitled “Dark Artillery” or “How to make the contrabands useful.” Published in 1861, the cartoon is a commentary on...
Published: 6/22/12 The New Orleans Plum By: Laura June DavisCategory: Cartoons Happy Friday! This week’s Friday Funny is an 1862 cartoon entitled, “The New Orleans Plum.” A contemporary take on the famous Mother Goose tale, “Little Jack Horner,” this illustration casts...
Published: 6/15/12 Not Up To Time By: Laura June DavisCategory: Cartoons Good afternoon! Today’s Friday Funny is an 1862 piece from the London weekly magazine, Punch. Entitled, “”Not up to Time;” Or, Intereference would be very Welcome,” the cartoon highlights the...
Published: 6/8/12 Masterly Inactivity By: Laura June DavisCategory: Cartoons Good afternoon! This Frank Leslie cartoon parodies the extended military standoff between Union General George B. McClellan’s Army of Potomac and Confederate General P.G.T Beauregard’s Army of the Shenandoah during...
Published: 6/1/12 Sinbad Lincoln and the Old Man of the Sea By: Laura June DavisCategory: Cartoons Good Morning! Today’s Friday Funny is Frank Leslie’s “Sinbad Lincoln and the Old Man of the Sea.” A clear critique of Gideon Welles, the Union Secretary of the Navy, this...
Published: 5/25/12 Neutrality or Death? By: Laura June DavisCategory: Cartoons Good Morning! Today’s Friday Funny comes to us from the June 29, 1861 edition of Harper’s Weekly. The caption reads, “Governor Magoffin’s neutrality means holding the Cock of the Walk...
Published: 5/18/12 Why Don’t You Take It? By: Laura June DavisCategory: Cartoons Good morning! Today’s Friday Funny is an 1861 Currier & Ives sketch commenting on the Union’s substantial advantage in terms war materiel. The above cartoon illustrates the might of the...
Published: 5/11/12 The “Light Guard” By: Laura June DavisCategory: Cartoons Good Morning! Today’s Friday Funny is an 1861 Harper’s Weekly cartoon. Entitled “Costume Suggested for the Brave Stay-at-Home Light Guard,” this sketch mockingly questions the masculinity of Union men who...
Published: 5/4/12 The Blockade on the “Connecticut Plan” By: Laura June DavisCategory: Cartoons Good Morning! To celebrate the end of another long work week, we bring you a “Friday Funny.” Today’s Civil War era cartoon is an 1862 Currier & Ives sketch entitled,...
Published: 4/27/12 Bowling with Beauregard By: Laura June DavisCategory: Cartoons Good afternoon! Here’s a little Friday Funny to celebrate the end of the work week. Published in the April 26, 1862 edition of Harper’s Weekly, this Justin Howard cartoon celebrates...
Published: 1/17/12 The Feminine Art of Inspiring Male Courage By: Laura June DavisCategory: Cartoons Civil War illustrator Frank Leslie often parodied the evasion of the Enrollment Act of 1863. The image above encouraged women to make men feel obligated to go and fight via...